Is being a news journalist a hard job?

Attached: 10594402-palestinian-journalist-mohammed-omer-denied-entry-to-us-for-scheduled-tour.jpg (315x348, 18K)

Not hard enough.

yes, you have to constantly judge whether what you're saying is too fake to be believable or too real for the jews you work for and gonna get you fired

It's not a "job" to begin with

Only if you have to deal with Israelis

Attached: IMG_9325.jpg (1200x800, 144K)

>look at twitter all day
>do absolutely no research except confirm vague beliefs with fellow jerk off "reporters" who also look at all the same twitter accounts as you.

Most modern reporters are a clear and present danger to Western society and national security

Is that the same reporter I posted?

No, but Israeli army dabbed on him as well. They couldn't kill him, tough mufucker

Attached: images (3).jpg (264x191, 11K)

Name me 3 investigative journalists who broke massive news in the last three years.
Real journalists are treated as criminals now, and vice versa

Do they exist in America or did they all get arrested ?

to everyone here yeah because it requires going outside

Not when you're given the script and a briefing on your own opinion.

>on call 24/7
>daily regional travel with video crew
>hourly criticism of clothing and reportage
...naah, it's a piece of cake.

Īs that a $2500 lens or a $12000 lens?

found the newfag

Yes. People always think we have some sort of motivation for what we write bc there are partisan shills on Fox and MSNBC. Sources have become more reclusive since Trump became president. You travel constantly, eat garbage food in small towns, and are expected to write very quickly. You have to learn how to play nice with editorial colleagues (some who are absolutely emotionally stunted), sources, public relations professionals—-all while supposedly not worrying about how much traffic your work generates or if it will affect as revenue since that’s absolutely off limits. People who are armchair experts constantly try to correct you via comments, calls, and emails even though they usually incorrect or thinking about one side of the story. And then you have the subjects themselves and their PR teams that will try to demand you massage the truth or “just tweak the wording of X so it doesn’t sound so harsh.” If you have any ethical standards you’ll stick to your guns but then you risk embargoes for future stories which can totally fuck you over. Pretty much everyone hates journalists now, but the public is the only group that’s honest about it. All this love for $110k a year——and I’m on the very high end of the spectrum. Beginning journalists start out making slightly more than fast food workers, are salaried, and expected to work all the tine. And let’s not forget it you want to make a name for yourself you either need to be in NYC, L.A., or DC—unless you’re an anchor who’s working their way up the ladder.

Attached: this-motherfucker-knows.png (459x306, 155K)

You don't see any real journalists on any major outlets. Nearly all of them are propagandists

It doesn't pay shit because NEETniggers don't pay for content

it is if you go to a war zone

Yes if you do it right. Like all jobs

It's about as hard as being a whore, but less respectable.